This version was built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 for x86, but it should also work on most other
recent x86 Linux distributions, as long as you have a 2.4 or higher kernel, and glibc 2.3.2 or
higher. You need to unpack it in a directory /usr/local/cross, and add
/usr/local/cross/gcc-3.3.4_glibc-2.3.2/bin to your PATH environment variable to be able to use
it.

If you really need to build your own toolchain from scratch, you are advised to use crosstool,
which can be found here:http://kegel.com/crosstool/

Please note that TomTom does NOT support crosstool.

2. The Linux Kernel

TomTom GO uses version 2.6.10 of the Linux kernel, with modifications by TomTom, which provide
drivers for the specific TomTom GO hardware. Since the start of the 2.6.x kernel series, ARM Linux
support has been in the main kernel source code, as released by Linus Torvalds.